COVID-19

We would like to thank all of our customers and staff for their understanding and tolerance during this time that has been awfully difficult for us all.

Kylie and Andrew would like to pass on a best wishes to you all and your families, hoping everyone is coming through safe and well.


Over the weekend the Government have announced another national lockdown. Having read the guidance so far we will be able to continue operations as normal, however, lead times may be extended. Home visits will be carried out using face masks and social distancing guidelines.


We are accepting new appointments to measure and fit curtains, blinds and shutters. If you would be more comfortable with a video tour of our samples then please let us and we will arrange this.


We await guidance on if you can still visit our showroom and will provide further details as we get them. Please remember you can order any haberdashers/stock fabric from our website for free local home delivery. On any visit to us We will request that you respect, mask wearing, social distancing and we are providing sanitising facilities for our customers as well as implementing regular cleaning of surfaces, door handles, telephones, visa machines etc.


Please complete form prior to our visit to your property. If this is not completed we cannot visit. (*data all stored in compliance with regulations)

Working safely during COVID-19 in other people’s homes, HM Government, published on 31 July 2020 and this section has remained unchanged.

  • “No work should be carried out in a household which is isolating because one or more family members has symptoms or where an individual has been advised to shield – unless it is a remedy to a direct risk to the safety of the household or to a public safety.”
  • “When working in a household where somebody is clinically vulnerable but has not been asked to shield, for example the home of someone over 70, prior arrangements should be made with vulnerable people to avoid any face-to-face contact, for example when answering the door. You should be particularly strict about handwashing, coughing and sneezing hygiene, such as covering your nose and mouth and disposing of single-use tissues.”
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/people-at-higher-risk/whos-at-higher-risk-from-coronavirus/

People at high risk (clinically extremely venerable)

People at high risk from coronavirus include people who:
  • have had an organ transplant
  • are having chemotherapy or antibody treatment for cancer, including immunotherapy
  • are having an intense course of radiotherapy (radical radiotherapy) for lung cancer
  • are having targeted cancer treatments that can affect the immune system (such as protein kinase inhibitors or PARP inhibitors)
  • have blood or bone marrow cancer (such as leukaemia, lymphoma or myeloma)
  • have had a bone marrow or stem cell transplant in the past 6 months, or are still taking immunosuppressant medicine
  • have been told by a doctor they have a severe lung condition (such as cystic fibrosis, severe asthma or severe COPD)
  • have a condition that means they have a very high risk of getting infections (such as SCID or sickle cell)
  • are taking medicine that makes them much more likely to get infections (such as high doses of steroids or immunosuppressant medicine)
  • have a serious heart condition and are pregnant

People at moderate risk (Clinically vulnerable

People at moderate risk from coronavirus include people who:
  • are 70 or older
  • have a lung condition that’s not severe (such as asthma, COPD, emphysema or bronchitis)
  • have heart disease (such as heart failure)
  • have diabetes
  • have chronic kidney disease
  • have liver disease (such as hepatitis)
  • have a condition affecting the brain or nerves (such as Parkinson’s disease, motor neurone disease, multiple sclerosis or cerebral palsy)
  • have a condition that means they have a high risk of getting infections
  • are taking medicine that can affect the immune system (such as low doses of steroids)
  • are very obese (a BMI of 40 or above)
  • are pregnant – see advice about pregnancy and coronavirus